TITLE

Cyberbullies

AUTHOR(S)
Harmon, Amy
PUB. DATE
November 2004
SOURCE
New York Times Upfront;11/15/2004, Vol. 137 Issue 5, p20
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the use of cell phones, instant messaging and the Internet by bullies to harass their classmates away from school. Concerns of parents over bullying; Efforts to prevent the problem; Psychological effects of bullying to victims.
ACCESSION #
15067351

Tags: BULLYING;  AGGRESSION (Psychology);  CELL phones;  INTERNET;  INSTANT messaging

 

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